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Organizational Meeting for Houghton City Council

Tonight, the Houghton City Council will be holding a special organizational meeting at 7:30 at City Hall. Results of last week’s election will be announced and the four that were elected will be sworn in. The council then will elect a mayor and mayor pro-tem for the next term. All …

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Phone Scam in Houghton

Law enforcement officials in Houghton are warning the public about a phone scam hitting the area involving callers posing as UPPCO. The City of Houghton Police Department says the scam involves local businesses being contacted over telephone under the threat of a shutoff notice if the business does not pay …

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UPPCO Offers Winter Weather Safety Tips

The first big snowstorm has hit the Copper Country and safety immediately becomes an issue in these conditions. UPPCO is reminding customers about some safety measures they can take to be safe during bad winter weather conditions. Please report any downed lines to UPPCO and take special care while working …

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Cougar Sighting in East U.P.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has confirmed two recent photos of a cougar in the eastern Upper Peninsula. It marks the 25th and 26th time that cougar evidence has been verified in the U.P. One of the photos was taken with a camera phone in late October on private property …

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ORV Fatality

A slippery two-track near Federal Forest Highway #16 claimed the life of a Mackinaw City man Monday morning. According to the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office, Henry Cooley was approximately two miles north of Kenton on Road #1224 baiting deer for the upcoming firearms season, when he lost control of his …

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Keweenaw Energy Summit

Could Houghton and Keweenaw counties be powered 100% through renewable sources? The Keweenaw Renewable Energy Commission thinks so and they’ll be presenting their plan this morning at the Keweenaw Energy Summit being held at the Finnish American Heritage Center in Hancock. The plan includes how the two counties can generate …

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Two ORV Trails Temporarily Close

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says two ORV trails in Houghton and Keweenaw counties have been temporarily closed for emergency repairs. In Houghton County, the Bill Nicholls Trail is closed to through traffic between Obenhoff and Old Mill Hill roads near Atlantic Mine to repair and restore a washout …

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Wolf Hunting Battle Continues

One week after the general election and the battle over wolf hunting in Michigan continues. Wolf hunting opponents are confident that a new state law putting decisions on game species in the hands of the Natural Resources Commission, will be rejected by the courts. The group Keep Michigan Wolves Protected …

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Pure Michigan Hunt Contest

With archery deer season under way and firearm season right around the corner, the Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters, when buying their deer licenses, to take a moment to purchase their Pure Michigan Hunt applications. The prize package for the Pure Michigan Hunt, donated by Michigan businesses and organizations, …

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Record Low Gas Prices on the Way

AAA reports that gas prices inched up about three cents this past week. Michigan’s current statewide average is about $3.00 per gallon, about 3 cents more than last week and about 22 cents less than this same time last year. The report notes that pump prices usually drop during the …

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